Robert Owen b. 1937 Wagga Wagga, NSW

  • Artist (Painter) , (Industrial / Product Designer) , (Installation Artist) , (Sculptor)
Prolific sculptor and installation artist who studied under Lyndon Dadswell at the National Art School in the early 1960s, Owen has exhibited both nationally and internationally and has been awarded a number of public commissions including sculptural installations for the Sydney 2000 Olympics, the New Commonwealth Law Courts in Melbourne (1998) and a public sculpture for the Nippon Exhibition Centre in Chiba, Japan.
Name
Robert Owen
Birth date
1937
Birth place
Wagga Wagga, NSW
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Artist (Painter)
  • Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
  • Artist (Installation Artist)
  • Artist (Sculptor)
Residence
  • 1988- Melbourne, Vic.
  • 1975- 1988 Sydney, NSW
  • 1966- 1975 London, UK
  • 1963- 1966 Greece
  • c.1962- c.1963 Sydney, NSW
  • c.1937- c.1962 Wagga Wagga, NSW
Other Occupation
  • Lecturer (Lecturer Associate Professor and Head of Sculpture at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Vic. from 1988 - 2001.)
Active Period
  • 1962-
Languages
  • English
Training
  • 1962 National Art School, Sydney, NSW
Is Indigenous
No
Initial Record Data Source
  • Twenty: Sherman Galleries 1986 - 2006

Raised in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Robert Owen studied sculpture at the National Art School, Sydney, graduating in 1962. He lived in Greece (1963-66) and London until 1975, when he returned to Sydney. In 1988, he moved to Melbourne, where he held the position of Associate Professor and Head of Sculpture at RMIT University until 2001.

Robert Owen has had over 24 solo and 50 group exhibitions in Australia and overseas. He was awarded a John Moore’s Liverpool Exhibition 7 UK prize (1969) and represented Australia at the 38th Biennale of Venice (1978). He was exhibited in 'Spirit and Place: Art in Australia 1861-1996’, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, and 'Geometric Abstraction in Australia 1941-1997’, University Art Museum, University of Queensland. Recent survey exhibitions include 'Between Shadow and Light: London Works 1966-1975’, Monash University Gallery, Melbourne (1999), and The 2nd Balnaves Foundation Sculpture Project, 'Robert Owen: Different Lights Cast Different Shadows’, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (2004).

Owen’s many public commissions include Melbourne’s Northern Gateway, Craigieburn Bypass , with architects Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer for VIC Roads Hume Freeway Development (2004); Webb Bridge , in collaboration with architects Denton Corker Marshall for the Docklands Authority, Melbourne (2003); Memory Pond , fountain, light and text installation for Grattan Gardens Plaza, Prahran, Melbourne (2001); Discobolus , Hellenic Tribute, Sydney 2000 Olympics, sculpture installation, Olympic Park, Homebush Bay, Sydney; Axiom , a sculpture installation for the New Commonwealth Law Courts, Melbourne (1998); and Vessel , a public sculpture for the Nippon Exhibition Centre, Chiba, Japan (1989).

Robert Owen is represented in public and private collections worldwide, including the British Museum, London; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; Olympic Sculpture Park, Seoul, Korea, and the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan. In 2003, he received the Australian Council Visual Arts/Crafts Emeritus Award for lifelong service to the visual arts.

Writers:
Murray-Cree, Laura
Date written:
2006
Last updated:
2011
associate of
Lyndon Dadswell
Artist (Sculptor)
associate of
Jacky Redgate
1955
Artist (Installation Artist), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Photographer)
associate of
Imants Tillers
1950
Artist (Installation Artist), Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Mixed Media Artist), Artist (Sculptor), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Mike Parr
1945
Artist
associate of
Arthur Boyd
1920
Artist (Painter), Artist (Draughtsman)
associate of
Leonard Hessing
Artist (Printmaker), Artist (Painter)
associate of
Sidney Nolan
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Maria Fernanda Cordoso
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
associate of
Peter Tonkin
1953
Artist (Installation Artist), Architect (Architect / Interior Architect / Landscape Architect)
associate of
ARC One Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
Non-Artist/Designer/Curator
Craigieburn Bypass
Date
2004
With architects Taylor Cullity Lethlean and Tonkin Zulaikha Greer for Victorian Roads Hume Freeway Development
Webb Bridge
Date
2003
In collaboration with architects Denton Corker Marshall for the Docklands Authority, Melbourne, Vic.
Memory Pond
Date
2001
Fountain, light and text installation for Grattan Gardens Plaza, Prahran, Melbourne, Vic.
Discobolus
Date
2000
Hellenic Tribute, Sydney 2000 Olympics, sculpture installation, Olympic Park, Homebush Bay, Sydney, NSW
Axiom
Date
1998
Sculpture installation for the New Commonwealth Law Courts, Melbourne, Vic.
Vessel
Date
1989
Public sculpture for the Nippon Exhibition Centre, Chiba, Japan.

Collections
Contemporary Non-Objective Art from Australia
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Gesellschaft fur Kunst, Bonn, Germany
Inside and Out
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Sherman Galleries, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Prelude
2007
Exhibition (exhibited at)
ARC One Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
With Maria Fernanda Cordoso, Jacky Redgate & Imants Tillers
Music for the Eyes
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
ARC One Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
21st Century Modern
2006
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA
Turrbal-Jagera, The University of Queensland Art Projects
2006
Exhibition ()
University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD
Long Before Moving
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Sherman Galleries, Sydney, NSW
SOLO
London, Looking East. Australian artists in Australia Council Studios
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Plimsoll Gallery, Hobart, Tas.
Architecture, Melbourne Masters
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
TarraWarra Museum of Art, Yarra Glen, Vic.
New Acquisitions in Context
2005
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW
the text of light
2004
Exhibition (exhibited at)
TarraWarra Museum of Art, Yarra Glen, Vic.
SOLO
Flickering Light
2004
Exhibition (exhibited at)
ARC One Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Different Lights Cast Different Shadows, The 2nd Balnaves Foundation Sculpture Project
2004
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
SOLO
McClelland Sculpture Survey & Award
2004
Exhibition (exhibited at)
McClelland Gallery & Sculpture Park, Langwarrin, Vic.
see here now, Vizard Foundation Art Collection of the 1990s
2003
Exhibition (exhibited at)
The Ian Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne, Vic.
Sculpture 2003: Installations
2003
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Connie Dietzschold Gallery, Sydney, NSW
SOLO
Towards a Free Tibet
2002
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Span Galleries, Melbourne, Vic.
A History of Happiness
2002
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Vic.
Part of the Melbourne Festival
low-down: recent acquisitions, Monash University Collection
2001
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
The Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award
2001
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Werribee Park, Werribee, Vic.
Buddha: Radiant Awakening
2001
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Quietness
2000
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Anna Schwarts Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Art & Kabbalah: Contemporary Responses to an Ancient Tradition
2000
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Jewish Museum of Australia, Melbourne, Vic.
Silver
1999
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, NSW
Construction in Process VI: The Bridge
1998
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Melbourne, Vic.
Leaving the Memory Behind (Cubes & Hypercubes)
1997
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Geometric Abstraction in Australia 1941 - 1997
1997
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Queensland University Art Museum, Brisbane, Qld
Spirit + Place
1996- 1997
Exhibition ()
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW
Ghost Tantras and Coloured Spaces
1995
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Anna Schwartz Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Contemporary Australian Art
1994
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Government House, Perth, WA
Circle, Line Square, Aspects of Geometry
1994
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Campbelltown City Bicentennial Art Gallery, Campbelltown, NSW
ALSO: Newcastle Regional Art Gallery, Newcastle, NSW
Reinventing the Grid
1994
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Robert Lindsay Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
Part of the Melbourne International Festival of the Arts
aussemblage!
1994
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Auckland City Art Gallery, Auckland, NZ
Lightworks
1993
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney, NSW
Inner Space, 5th Australian Sculpture Triennial
1993
Exhibition ()
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic.
Sunrise
1992
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Pyo Gallery, Seoul, Korea
SOLO. Also: City Gallery, Melbourne, Vic. (1993); Annandale Gallery, Sydney, NSW (1994)
The Angelic Space, A Celebration of Piero Della Francesca
1992
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
Re-Vision
1991
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Annandale Galleries, Sydney, NSW
SOLO
Off the Wall - In the Air, A Seventies Selection
1991
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Vic.
Three Installations, Echo (A Warring Peace; A Sweet Wound; A Mild Evil)
1990
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Out of Asia
1990
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Heide Park and Art Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
Inland, Corresponding Places
1990
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Vic.
Re-Vision (Three Works)
1990
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Chameleon Contemporary Art Space, Hobart, Tas.
SOLO.
Deux Ex Machina
1989
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Monash University Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
ALSO TOURED: Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, NSW (1990)
France-Australie Exchange D'artistes
1989
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Chapelle de la Salpetriere, Paris, France
Prints by Twenty-Five Australian Artists
1988
Exhibition (exhibited at)
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
Olympiad of Art
1988
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Seoul Olympic Park, Korea
Phase Zone Three; Into the Light
1988
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Victorian College of the Arts Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
A Warring Peace; A Sweet Wound; A Mild Evil
1988
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane, Qld
SOLO
The Time Falling Bodies Take to Light: Retrospective Installation
1988
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery, NSW
SOLO
Trace of a Silent Bell
1988
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Palais de Rhin, Strasbourg, France
SOLO. Also City Gallery, Melbourne, Vic. (1989)
Easy Science
1987
Exhibition (exhibited at)
United Artist Gallery, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
3rd Australian Sculpture Triennial
1987
Exhibition ()
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic.
Geometric Abstraction
1986
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Melbourne, Vic.
6th Biennale of Sydney: Origins, Originality & Beyond
1986
Exhibition ()
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Australian Perspecta: Instruments of Art
1985
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Biennale Des Friedens
1985
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Kunsthaus Hamburg, Germany
Persephone's Towers
1985
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Air & Space Studio, London, UK
SOLO
Resurrections
1985
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW
SOLO
Turn of the Moon, Folds in the Lake of Light and from the Centre
1984
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney, NSW
SOLO. Installation
Continuum 83, Australian Contemporary Art in Tokyo
1983
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Tokyo, Japan
From the Centre
1983
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Projects, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Presence and Absence
1983
Exhibition ()
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, WA
Hammer on Rock
1982
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Coventry Gallery, Sydney, NSW
SOLO. Sound installation
Australian Art of the Last Ten Years
1982
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian National University, Canberra, ACT
The Seventies into Eighties
1982
Exhibition (exhibited at)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Vic.
Ambiente
1982
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Rimini, Italy
Installations
Anzart: Art Encounter
1981
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of Christchurch, Christchurch, NZ
Re-Constructed Vision
1981
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
First Australian Sculpture Triennial
1981
Exhibition ()
La Trobe University & Preston Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Vic.
Plain Images
1980
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Ivan Dougherty Gallery, Sydney, NSW
Installation with Mike Parr.
Burano, Colourworks
1979
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, NSW
SOLO. Also toured: Solander Gallery, Canberra, ACT; Wagga Wagga City Art Gallery, NSW
3rd Biennale of Sydney: European Dialogue
1979
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Cross-Reference
1978
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Coventry Gallery, Sydney, NSW
SOLO
38th Biennale of Venice
1978
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Venice, Italy
Documentation
1978
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Maki & Tamuta Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
7th Mildura Sculpture Triennial
1978
Exhibition ()
Mildura, Vic.
Memory & Logic Units
1977
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Some Past/Some Future Work
1976
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Coventry Gallery, Sydney, NSW
SOLO
Constructions & Drawings
1975
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Coventry Gallery, Sydney, NSW
SOLO
Seven Days (Drawings 1966 - 1974)
1974
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Relief Constructions
1971- 1972
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Tolarno Galleries, Melbourne, Vic.
SOLO
Three to Infinity
1970
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Whitechapel Gallery, London, UK
Four Australian Artists
1970
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh, UK
With Boyd, Hessing & Nolan
Constructions
1969
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Marlborough Fine Art, London, UK
ALSO TOURED: Icon Gallery, Birmingham, UK; Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK (both 1969); Marlborough-Gerson Gallery, NY, USA (1970)
John Moore's Liverpool Exhibition 7
1969
Exhibition (exhibited at)
Liverpool City Gallery, England, UK
Recognitions
RAIA Joseph Reed Urban Design Award for 'Webb Bridge'
2005
Award
Royal Australian Institute of Architects
Craigieburn Bypass: Melbourne's Northern Gateway'
2005
Award
In collaboration with Architects Taylor, Cullity Lethlean & Tonkin Zulaikha Greer for VIC Roads Hume Freeway Development
Webb Bridge'
2004
Award
In collaboration with architects Denton Corker Marshall for The Docklands Authority, Melbourne, Vic.
Citations:
  • Murray-Cree, Laura, (2006), Twenty: Sherman Galleries 1986 - 2006, (Place: Craftsman House, Australia)